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dan325
08-17-2007, 02:41 PM
After being on these boards for about a year with different issues, mostly related to IBS and bowel, bleeding, fissures, hemorrhoids I finally gave in and had my colonosocpy today. As usual, I agree with everyone that the prep was the worst. Not so much because of any cramping, but because I hate that feeling coming out! After a year of thinking I Had colon cancer, they found absolutely nothing except for the hemorrhoids. I an completely relieved. I was given an I.V. to make me sleep and I don't remember anything until I woke up in recovery. As so many other people on this board have said, if you have questions or concerns, just get the colonoscopy done. It was a breeze since I slept through it and you just need to endure about 24 hours irritation from the prep itself. Now I'm going to go take a nap!

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Tridavis
08-19-2007, 03:10 PM
I am glad that you posted that. I am on the fence as to weather to have this done. I have hemorrhoids and they bleed and I am only 44 with no family history of colon anything. My Dr.s say it is okay to wait until December (insurance plan changes), but everytime my hemorrhoids act up and bleed, I think I might have colon cancer. I am going through just such an episode right now, and I am in somewhat of a panic as to what to do. This has been going on since mid April....and they did go away with treatment for 3 months, but now they are back and bigger than ever. I would appreciate any insight you could give as to what you went through before making this decision, and what finally made you say enough is enough.
Thanks for your reply,

Davis

dan325
08-20-2007, 11:06 AM
LIke I said, I had a fissure and hemorrhoids and my "enough is enough" point came when I realized it was consuming my life and all my thoughts. I couldn't concentrate on anything or even enjoy myself thinking constantly that I had cancer. I finally woke up one day a couple weeks ago and said "this is it. I'm going to call and make the appointment and find out so I can move on with my life." I feel like a huge weight has been lifted from my shoulders and know that anything that comes out of that end, no matter how odd or weird, is normal for me since I know there is absolutely nothing in there. If you are on the fence in deciding, I would say just do it. It's worth the peace of mind and like I said, I slept through the whole thing and don't remember any of it. Good Luck.

 
 
 




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